Dodge Offers Large Incentives for December

December 10, 2009

If you're in the market for a new Dodge, there's no better time to buy than now. The automaker has just introduced an assortment of new incentives, which are going to last until January 4th. Consumer rebates, 0% APR and low-interest loan rates, and factory-to-dealer cash on remaining 2009 models are the major bonuses being offered.

In some cases Dodge has even approved a combination of rebates and low-interest loans - something that rarely happens in car sales.

The best of these deals are for 2010 models, but there are several great incentives on 2009 models as well - especially leftover vehicles. Where there's a choice between a rebate and a low-interest loan, in most cases you're better off taking the rebate. Here's a closer look at what Dodge is offering right now:

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan - $1000 rebate or 0% loan for 36/48 months, 3.9% for 60 months; or $500 rebate and 0% for 36/48 months, 5.9% for 60 months; and up to $1500 customer cash if you lease a new vehicle

2009 Dodge Grand Caravan - $3500 factory-to dealer cash

2010 Dodge Journey - $1500 rebate or 0% for 36/48 months, 2.9% loan rate for 60 months; or $1000 rebate and 0% loan for 36/48 months, 4.9% for 60 months; and up to $2000 additional if you lease

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California Residents - Important:

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- Gregg Fidan

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